Mayanot Moment: Parshat Vayigash (3:33)

When to Cry (1:32)

Why Cry on the neck? (56:45)

This in-depth class on the weekly Parsha provides a textual analysis of a verse about the reunion of Joseph and his brother Benjamin. It explores various commentaries in order to give a broader and deeper understanding of the text.

Time to Grow Up (Vayigash) (7:26)

Responding to Cruelty (3:37)

The minute that anger fills you, turn it to good and respond with kindness.
Rabbi Mordechai Guth presents a teaching in the Tanya that is based in this week's parsha. Yosef reassured his brothers that he was not angry at them for selling him down to Egypt, as he recognized that it was Hashem's plan.

Torah Lights: Yaakov and the Wagons (9:09)

Parshat Yayigash begins with Yaakov's despair and ends with his jubilation.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin relates the story of the parshah and the reunion of the family based on repentance and forgiveness.
Produced by Ohr Torah Stone.

Responsible Relationships (51:37)

Parshat Vayigash (9:21)

Covenant & Conversation: Parshat Vayigash (5:22)

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Parsha Power Vayigash: Which is Greater: Commitment to G-d or Knowledge of His Torah? (8:34)

Parsha Power offers a practical insight into the current Torah portion... in less than 10 minutes! This is a weekly class given by Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, California. For more classes and information about Rabbi Mendy Cohen's synagogue, check out: www.sacjewishlife.org.

Parsha Power, Vayigash: Cry for Them, Pray for Them (6:10)

Parsha Power offers a practical insight into the current Torah portion... in less than 10 minutes! This is a weekly class given by Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, California. For more classes and information about Rabbi Mendy Cohen's synagogue, check out: www.sacjewishlife.org.